Deuces were wild when the Hershey Bears and Albany Devils played Sunday at Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall.

Ryan StoaHERSHEY BEARS

Since the Devils had two two-goal scorers and the Bears had one, they trumped Hershey with a 6-4 victory.

Joe Whitney and Mike Sislo scored twice for Albany while Casey Wellman, now riding a five-game point streak, scored twice for Hershey.

Whitney and Sislo helped the Devils to a 3-0 lead in the first 20:09, following Mike Hoeffel's game-opening goal at 9:55 of the first period. Whitney scored at 12:54 of the first and Sislo scored nine seconds into the second.

The Bears twice rallied within a goal, but Albany answered both times. After Hershey closed within 3-2, Whitney (power play) and Sislo again scored consecutive goals to stretch the lead to 5-2.

Ryan PotulnyHERSHEY BEARS

Wellman, who also had an assist for his most productive game in 11 contests with Hershey, scored at 6:43 of the second and 4:35 of the third. Ryan Potulny and Ryan Stoa added power play goals for the Bears.

Matt Anderson, who had two assists, scored for Albany in the third after Stoa's goal drew Hershey within 5-4.

Brandon Anderson, recalled to Hershey from Reading (ECHL) in the wake of the bench injury Dany Sabourin suffered Saturday night, backed up Grubauer.

With Anderson gone, Reading signed retired Bears goalie Frederic Cassivi, 37, and put him in net Sunday against Trenton. Cassivi, playing his first pro game since 2009-10 in Austria, made 21 saves in a 5-3 loss.

It was the third straight game in which Hershey scored two power play goals, marking the first time this season the Bears have scored multiple power play goals in three consecutive games.

Stoa has scored five goals in the last six games to raise his season total to 10. Potulny has scored five goals in the last seven games to raise his season total to 10.

Ten was the second-highest combined goal total in a Hershey game in 2012-13. Hershey and Rochester combined for 15 in an 8-7 Amerks win on Oct. 20.

Devils centerman Phil DeSimone, a third-round draft pick (84th overall) by the Washington Capitals in 2007, had three assists.

The Utica Observer-Dispatch reported Sunday that a deal has been struck for the Calgary Flames to move their AHL affiliate from Abbotsford to the upstate New York city in 2013-14. Utica last had an AHL team (Utica Devils) in 1992-93.